75,000 Kaiser nurses, pharmacists and other workers have walked off the job
NPR Online NewsOCT 2 2023
Post-COVID, healthcare workers have felt unsafe, unappreciated, and unsupported. They are underpaid, overworked, and exhausted. While the deal with Kaiser Permanente may end the current labor dispute, the changes they want require a significant overhaul of how healthcare is delivered.
While the agreement could set a higher standard for the healthcare industry nationwide, the unions' three-day walkout disrupted appointments and services, forced Kaiser to postpone procedures, and shut down more than 50 labs. Holding patients to ransom is no way to solve labor issues.